Bosch Appliances SHI 6800, SHU 5300, SHU 6800 operating instructions

Models: SHU 6800 SHI 6800 SHU 5300

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CARE and CLEANING

The Bosch dishwashers have a triple filter system comprised of: a microfilter, a fine filter and a coarse filter. The microfilter is self-cleaning, but the coarse filter and fine filter will sometimes be found to have collected items, from bones to toothpicks or straws that been left on the

plates or in the glasses. For this reason the following maintenance should be observed:

Figure 16.

Filters

The filters should be checked on a regular basis. To remove the filters, turn the knurled ring handle of the

coarse/microfilter ¼ turn counter-clockwise, see figure

16, and lift out the coarse/microfilter. After removing

the coarse/microfilter the fine filter can also be lifted out for inspection. Examine the filters. If large solids, such as bones, or large seed(s) are present remove the filters and dispose of the large solids by emptying into a waste basket. If any other items have been trapped by the filters, paper labels for example, these should also be removed while you have the filters out of the dishwasher. These smaller items can usually be flushed out under running water if you have trouble removing them by hand.

After cleaning, reinsert the filters in the dishwasher making sure to press the filters firmly into position, and then turning the knurled ring ¼ turn clockwise until locked. Pull gently on the knurled ring to make sure the filters are again locked in place.

Other areas requiring periodic maintenance are the wash arms and the stainless steel tank and inner door and door

gasket:

Wash arms

The wash arms shcmld be checked on a regular basis to assure that the spray orifices arc clear and

unobstructed. If the wash arms require cleaning they arc easily removable:

Figure 17.

>The lower wash arm simply snaps into place and can be removed by pulling upwards.

>The upper wash arm is held in position by a locking ring that can be released by turning it approximately 1/8 turn. See figure 17.

After cleaning, reattach the wash arms by reversing the action used to remove them.

Stainless Steel Tank and Door

The outer edges of the inside door panel should be cleaned on a regular basis to remove food particles that can gather there from normal loading. If spots begin to appear on the stainless steel door or tank check to make sure that the RINSE AGENT

RESERVOIR has rinse agent in it. Also it is possible that the wash arms are blocked, which prevented the door as well as your dishware from being properly washed and rinsed. Check the wash arms to make sure they are moving freely. If not, clear the obstruction away so that the arms may rotate freely and then rewash the load of dishes in the dishwasher.

Spots that appear on the stainless steel door may be removed by wiping gently with a sponge sprinkled with a stainless steel cleaner. Do not use metal

scouring pads to clean the stainless steel surfaces as these can scratch the surface and leave metal

fragments that can rust.

Door Gasket

The door gasket should be cleaned on a regular basis to remove food particles that can gather from normal loading. If necessary clean the door gasket using a damp cloth.

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Bosch Appliances SHI 6800, SHU 5300, SHU 6800 operating instructions

SHU 6800, SHI 6800, SHU 5300 specifications

Bosch Appliances offers a range of high-quality dishwashers designed to deliver exceptional cleaning performance while being energy-efficient and user-friendly. Among their popular models are the SHU 4320, SHV 4800, SHI 6800, and SHI 4300, each equipped with advanced technologies and features that cater to varying kitchen needs.

The Bosch SHU 4320 is known for its compact design, making it an ideal choice for smaller kitchens. It offers a spacious interior that can accommodate up to 12 place settings, allowing for efficient cleaning of your dishes. One of its standout features is the adjustable upper rack, which provides flexibility for tall items. The SHU 4320 also boasts a powerful 52 dBA noise level, ensuring that it operates quietly in the background. Additionally, it uses Bosch's innovative EcoSense technology, which adjusts water usage based on load size, enhancing its energy efficiency.

The SHV 4800 model is built with Bosch's PrecisionWash technology, which intelligently monitors the wash cycle and adapts based on the soil level. This model not only offers flexibility with its adjustable racks, but also comes with a sanitation option that eliminates 99.9% of bacteria, ensuring your dishes are not just clean but truly sanitized. The SHV 4800 operates at a whisper-quiet 44 dBA, making it one of the quietest dishwashers available. Its sleek stainless steel finish also adds a modern touch to any kitchen.

Moving to the SHI 6800, this model features Bosch's unique CrystalDry technology, which provides exceptional drying performance by using a mineral-infused heat feature. This enabled part of the dishwasher creates a final drying phase to ensure even the most delicate glassware comes out spotless and perfectly dry. The SHI 6800 also includes a third rack for utensils, maximizing capacity and organization. With its Energy Star certification, this model is designed to minimize water and energy consumption without compromising cleaning power.

Lastly, the Bosch SHI 4300 combines quality and performance, featuring the flexible rack system that allows for easy loading and unloading. It comes equipped with a half-load option, permitting energy-saving cycles for smaller loads, ensuring that you don’t waste resources. The SHI 4300 also utilizes a Quiet operation at 46 dBA, making it suitable for open-concept homes.

In essence, Bosch dishwashers such as the SHU 4320, SHV 4800, SHI 6800, and SHI 4300 exemplify reliability and efficiency, making them a reliable addition to any kitchen. Their unique features and technologies not only enhance user experience but also guarantee remarkable cleaning performance tailored to any household's needs.